Jupiter sextile Uranus | February 13th through February 22nd - lucky breaks and beneficial change


 

This is one of the best aspects of 2022 and we don't want to miss it. 

 

Jupiter (in Pisces) will sextile Uranus (in Taurus) at 11 degrees on February 17th

 

This opportunistic sextile is in play as it applies and wanes and will be within 1 degree from February 13th - 22nd and is really in play all month.


In our personal charts this creates opportunity between our natal Taurus and Pisces houses and pulls in our natal Jupiter placement and the house Jupiter rules (our Sag house) and our natal Uranus placement and the house Uranus rules (our Aquarius house). 

 

This sextile is earth and water - some action/effort will be required to get to the "opportunity". This is Taurus - our resources, money, what we value, what we can hold in our hand, the things that make sense/cents, our self esteem AND Pisces - our dreams, imagination, spirit, healing, connection, compassion, our ancestors, what is behind us. Taurus/Pisces - making the dream real.


Jupiter/Uranus is the fast win. The beneficial change. The "lucky break". 

 

Expansion through technology or groups. Confidence in our individuality. Changing our beliefs. Opportunities from doing something different or differently. Freedom. Risk. Unexpected/future-focused journeys. The road less traveled/thinking outside the box brings expansion, PAYS OFF. 

 

This reminds me of the Cappy/Pisces energy of "making the dream real", we had in play most of 2019. Except instead of stodgy Saturn (who, yes, does come into play through Taurus ruler Venus's placement in Capricorn) we get happy-go-lucky Jupiter. With Pisces we might have to sacrifice something (release something, maybe a belief) to get something else. Here is where we are taking concrete steps toward a dream. There is OPPORTUNITY/magic/help from the ancestors.


These word salads are making me hungry. 

 

Bottom line - change is good. You get the idea. More in the monthly HERE.


xo all


And, yes, buy a lottery ticket, too. It can't hurt.

 

Artwork by the talented Putyatina Ekaterina

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